Voting, one of the most important and basic rights we have in America, continues to be a matter of concern, conversation and controversy

Tonight on Critical Conversations host Lisa Ruth will be talking with Senior Political Editor Dr. Jim Picht and Communities Digital News staff writer Jim Eltringham about voting – what are American’s rights to vote, or not vote? Can the Government enact mandatory voting?

Are voting ID laws constitutional and will they stop voting fraud?

Why and Residents of US protectorates, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, vote in primaries but not elections?

They will be seeking the questions, and the answers, to these and other questions about every American’s most important and vital right – the right to form their democracy via their votes.

Read more at http://www.commdiginews.com/communities-digital-news-hour/critical-conversations-voting-in-america-what-does-it-mean-38637/

GUEST: Jim Yardley, contributor to American Thinker, Canada Free Press and editor of Patriot Dreams, joins me for a discussion of Israel elections and the reaction from the Obama administration....how much was Obama a factor in the elections? Also, we will discuss the suggestions by President Obama to make voting mandatory......some countries do that.....would it work in the US? would it survive the legal challenges?

As the momentum of the Voting Rights Movement steadily increased, children on the front lines, the side roads, and medians of the movement carried the weight of the struggle to varied acclaim. In this show, our hosts, along with historian and professor, Derryn E. Moten, Ph.D. reach across the most celebrated milestones to the little-known mileposts underscoring the era’s youngest champions.

What did they see?

How did they live?

Why did they act?

Join us Friday, February 27th at 8:00 a.m. for an engaging reflection on our glorious past.

This broadcast will be EPIC!!!! I, along with my mentor/big brother Tony Stallings, of Soul of America Radio will be going all in on this one. During certain segments of last nights broadcast, as we revisited the Jubilee 50th Anniversary, commemorating Bloody Sunday and the reason for the march, which was the Civil Rights Voting Act, I made the statement, that "In the midst of the celebration, we must never lose sight of the significance". That statement was met with varying viewpoints. So with that being said, during and after last night"s broadcast, knowing the fact that our voting rights are literally on the chopping block, as we speak, I came up with the idea of this broadcast. With that being said, WE MUST NOT AND SHALL NOT, LET IT HAPPEN!!!! I IMPLORE EVERYONE TO BE APART OF THIS BROADCAST.. I MAY BE TAKEN OFF THE AIR, BUT I REFUSE TO NOT BE INFORMATIVE!!! WE WILL NOT CONTINUE TO PERISH FOR THE LACK OF KNOWLEDGE!!!!! #NUFFSAID

According to the US Census, "In 2012, the overall voting rate was 61.8%." "Overall, in the last five Presidential elections, the non-Hispanic White share of total votes cast dropped by about 9 percentage points. In comparison, between 1996 and 2012, the Hispanic share of total votes cast increased by about 4%, while the Black share increased by about 3%."

The Washington Post writes, "And while Obama did loose White voters by 20 points to former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney (the widest losing margin for a Democratic presidential candidate since 1984) he still won a clear popular vote victory - with a majority of his total vote nationwide coming from White voters." How about that folks. The majority of people who voted for President Obama were White! Let's go!

Sitting president Barack Obama was cited as the worst U.S. president out of the dozen men who have held the position dating back to 1945 Former Hollywood actor Ronald Reagan ranked first on survey-takers' lists, followed by philandering presidents Bill Clinton and John F. Kennedy Americans are so chafed by Obama's leadership that they say the country would be better off with businessman and 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney at the helm

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http://www.LanceScurv.com/ - Dr. Ramona Brockett once again teaches and shares the facts on the ever diminishing voting rights of Blacks in America, the post-slavery voting history timeline, the 13th, 14th & 15th (Reconstruction) Amendments and how our voting rights are being slowly restricted and eventually removed.

Over the next 4 years the number of eligible Latino voters Nationwide is projected to increase by more than 4 million. More than 90% of Hispanics under 18 are US citizens and about 800,000 of them turn 18 and become eligible to vote every year according to the Center for American Progress. So if you are trying manage the vote of the 11million undocumented latinos in this country, you have already lost the battle. Why? because every two years about 1.6 million latino children become elligible to vote. They are listening and watching those who are talking about their parents. Be careful little mouth what you say!

A poll manager places a "I Voted" sticker on her sweatshirt after taking her turn to cast her ballot inside the old Hoggards Mill Courthouse, now a polling site for Baker County, Nov. 4, 2014, in Newton, Ga.

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A poll manager places a "I Voted" sticker on her sweatshirt after taking her turn to cast her ballot inside the old Hoggards Mill Courthouse, now a polling site for Baker County, Nov. 4, 2014, in Newton, Ga.